nope, I think it's just that the outdoor shots look better because I didn't have to use a slow shutter/high ISO. Also both of these were with the 28mm f/1.8 as opposed to the 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, which can be a little soft. One or two of my shots so far have also just been on a little point and shoot, which is fine but doesn't produce spectacular images. I think the only shot that used any lighting was the face-off with Buckley, which had a flash mounted on the camera and one camera left, behind us.